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those two things combining together to give us our sunday storm. so as you look at the timeline for saturday, we'll see that chance of scattered showers as we mentioned. it's not until sundayorning that we see some heavier rain and wind return, that will stay with us throughout your sunday morning a at this point. on your sunday morning, we'll see this on again, off again rain through next week, once again with sunday as our next storm that's arriving. >> lightning and wind and rain, we have seen a lot of it in the bay area in the last couple of days. all of this wild weather means you should expect the unexpected. >> reporter: lightning strikes over the stormy pacific ocean, after a day of wild conditions. >> there's a lot of crazy reports on it. so i came to see out here. >> reporter: this storm is just the latest in the string of unusual weather to hit the bay area. a tornado whipped through santa rosa this morning, ripping a stora storage shed a part. workers were able to get out safely. debris was spread out all over king street. high up into
those two things combining together to give us our sunday storm. so as you look at the timeline for saturday, we'll see that chance of scattered showers as we mentioned. it's not until sundayorning that we see some heavier rain and wind return, that will stay with us throughout your sunday morning a at this point. on your sunday morning, we'll see this on again, off again rain through next week, once again with sunday as our next storm that's arriving. >> lightning and wind and rain, we...
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ann curry in japan for us tonight. thanks. >>> president obama made an unannounced visit to the japanese embassy in washington this morning. he signed a condolence book there for those who perished in the earthquake and the tsunami. later he spoke from the rose garden at the white house about the situation in japan for the first time since friday and he addressed concerns here in this country about this radiation from the fukushima plant. >> i know that many americans are also worried about the potential risks to the united states. so i want to be very clear. we do not expect harmful levels of radiation to reach the united states, whether it's the west coast, hawaii, alaska or u.s. territories in the pacific. >> while the president is reassuring americans that the winds can't carry radiation across the pacific, the winds in japan are another matter, and they can spread radiation around locally. we want to get an update on that tonight from meteorologist bryan norcross at the weather channel. bryan, good evening. >> rep
ann curry in japan for us tonight. thanks. >>> president obama made an unannounced visit to the japanese embassy in washington this morning. he signed a condolence book there for those who perished in the earthquake and the tsunami. later he spoke from the rose garden at the white house about the situation in japan for the first time since friday and he addressed concerns here in this country about this radiation from the fukushima plant. >> i know that many americans are also...
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it is a wonderful city, and thank you all for having us. ed lee -- mayor lee: we have something for mayor bloomberg. i think he will find it very special. charlotte, would you like to explain what is underneath here? >> [inaudible] the mayor's idea was to make you an honorary citizen. >> do i have to pay taxes? [laughter] >> [inaudible] if you want to get attention in your office. have you seen his office? it is like a bull pen. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> thank you very much. i cannot wait. >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> probably have to cook them first. >> as an honorary citizen, you have to come often, and if we raise taxes, you'll be the first to know. >> last time i was here, miss schulz gave me a stanford cat. i had to take a picture to prove that our warrant. thank you, everyone. mayor lee: thank you. i guess if there's questions. all right. >> former mayor gavin newsom often talked about modeling some of his programs after new york. [inaudible] if he could give us your impression of the homeless problem in the city as you have walke
it is a wonderful city, and thank you all for having us. ed lee -- mayor lee: we have something for mayor bloomberg. i think he will find it very special. charlotte, would you like to explain what is underneath here? >> [inaudible] the mayor's idea was to make you an honorary citizen. >> do i have to pay taxes? [laughter] >> [inaudible] if you want to get attention in your office. have you seen his office? it is like a bull pen. [inaudible] >> [inaudible] >> thank...
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[inaudible] >> well, he could come to new york and visit us for the next year. [laughter] i am sure the press would not work him over for that and he would not be in any trouble. i have always thought the public wants elected officials who are genuine. they did not necessarily have to agree with them, and they will complain if they do not agree with them, but they want people who they think are doing things for what the official things are the right reasons, and what they do not like our people that try to have it both ways all the time. you should state what you believe in. "this is who i am." in this case, he was elected by the board of supervisors. they knew what they were getting. you should stick with it. there is an old western saying -- you dance with the woman that from you in. that would be my first piece of advice. be honest and do your best. not everything is going to work. you have to be innovative. you have to be willing to try new things, even when you know the likelihood of the working is not great and if they do not work, you will be criticized.
[inaudible] >> well, he could come to new york and visit us for the next year. [laughter] i am sure the press would not work him over for that and he would not be in any trouble. i have always thought the public wants elected officials who are genuine. they did not necessarily have to agree with them, and they will complain if they do not agree with them, but they want people who they think are doing things for what the official things are the right reasons, and what they do not like our...
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can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would tell them where the elevator was. a lot of these systems have not done that. we were the first to do that. the nice thing is we've got less spills in the lobby, too. you get into the elevator in the morning, and somebody is standing in front of the buttons and you cannot get to it. people are fighting each other, spilling coffee and stuff, so this works out well. once you get inside, you are going to the floor that you have already decided on the outside. it really helped traffic flow and security as well. >> would you say your experience
can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would...
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, water use, waist water, and solid waist and energy. all of those things working together to bring up a focus on how we can achieve significant reduction in the community. like jarrod said, it actually occurs locally. that's what we focus on. public outreach is a key element for us and we work with community environment groups and just but - using the plan kind of as a faveus cuss in terms of how you do it and in terms of what specific actions can be taken. >> thank you. >> i'm paul the general manager of the grand municipal water district. one of the things we're doing in california and this is sponsored by proposition 50 and proposition 84, is regional water management integration planning and all the reamal entities have participated in this for the last year. but in the bay area we talk about overlaying that planning process with a focus on climate change and i talked to lester snow last night about this and i'm glad to hear the department will be promoting that but that's a good forum for the work we're talking about here today. wi
, water use, waist water, and solid waist and energy. all of those things working together to bring up a focus on how we can achieve significant reduction in the community. like jarrod said, it actually occurs locally. that's what we focus on. public outreach is a key element for us and we work with community environment groups and just but - using the plan kind of as a faveus cuss in terms of how you do it and in terms of what specific actions can be taken. >> thank you. >> i'm...
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e-mail or fax it to us -- if you cannot give us that, leave it blank and sign it. e-mail or fax it was. tenderloin downtown, south of market, mission bay, and south beach. those were many of the new high- rise condominiums that went in to market the last four or five years. we have seen a significant amount of depreciation in those areas. gaviria that has seen the largest value drop is -- the other area that has seen the largest volume drop is the outer mission, amazon, those areas have seen the largest percentage drop. it is where we have been hit hardest with foreclosures. we make sure that we take an extra look. we proactively have been reviewing every home that was purchased after 2000. even though we think eligibility is for people up to 2003, we review any homeowner who purchased after 2000. that was roughly about 15,000 homeowners. of that, reduced -- no one had to apply or call us. we did this on our own. we reduced 10,000 of those homeowners. roughly, you have 10,000 reductions that we did on our own. 1700 reductions were done through this application proc
e-mail or fax it to us -- if you cannot give us that, leave it blank and sign it. e-mail or fax it was. tenderloin downtown, south of market, mission bay, and south beach. those were many of the new high- rise condominiums that went in to market the last four or five years. we have seen a significant amount of depreciation in those areas. gaviria that has seen the largest value drop is -- the other area that has seen the largest volume drop is the outer mission, amazon, those areas have seen...
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thank you for joining us. i think the most stunning number i've ever seen is the fact that in 1970, there were only somewhere between 250 and 300,000 people incarcerated in the whole country. 40 years later, 2.5 million people are incarcerated. how do we get from 250,000 in 1970 to 2.5 million in 2011? how does that happen? >> very simple. two things happened within our sentencing system. the first was, mand other minimum sentences. in state and federal courts. just completely took discretion away from judges and few -- if you committed certain crimes you were going to prison for long periods that's it. those were most often associated with drug laws. and the drug laws alone during that period are what accounts for the huge increase in incarceration. >> monifa, the war on drugs began in 1984 and over that time as barry points out we've seen a skyrocket in incarceration rates particularly among african-american people, really among poor people. why is the war on drugs so central to this? >> if you looked in com
thank you for joining us. i think the most stunning number i've ever seen is the fact that in 1970, there were only somewhere between 250 and 300,000 people incarcerated in the whole country. 40 years later, 2.5 million people are incarcerated. how do we get from 250,000 in 1970 to 2.5 million in 2011? how does that happen? >> very simple. two things happened within our sentencing system. the first was, mand other minimum sentences. in state and federal courts. just completely took...
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firefighters used the stage to remind us all to change batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide protectors. fires occur in the just every three hours and half occur in homes that do not have working smoke alarms. a new state law also requires homes to have carbon monoxide detectors. so here we are, ms. argen, a little sleep deprived. >> last night the st. patrick's day parade. cloudy conditions. most of the rain is going to hold off much of the day. i'll explain coming up. >> thank you, lisa. also coming up the san jose sharks got a rare visit from the new york rangers. for some reason these two teams do not get along too [ mom ] can a little bowl of cereal change your life? i think it can. one of the challenges for kayla being gluten-free is actually finding choices the whole family will love. five flavors of chex are gluten-free, including the honey nut flavor, and that's amazing to a mom like me. as a parent you dot want to have to tell your kids "no" all the time. it's nice for me to be able to say "yes" to something th they want to eat. [ male announcer ] chex cereal. five flavors. gl
firefighters used the stage to remind us all to change batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide protectors. fires occur in the just every three hours and half occur in homes that do not have working smoke alarms. a new state law also requires homes to have carbon monoxide detectors. so here we are, ms. argen, a little sleep deprived. >> last night the st. patrick's day parade. cloudy conditions. most of the rain is going to hold off much of the day. i'll explain coming up. >> thank...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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that allows us to grow a tax base. it's a period of time where you have to really really put tough scrutiny butou have the opportunity to lay ground work for bigger cities. the street car cities of america had huge thoracic bases. the no street car cities whatever kind of transit you put that around create the more dense neighbors and create more income that helped us get out of this mess. >> charlie: what was your biggest job as mayor other than the budget process and looking at pension? >> well we have to make sure that we grow jobs in the city and we have two kinds of job levels if you quifl that we have to focus on. one is making sure that the high particular, high fashion, high intellectual content job that pays us well that gives us a thank you base comes here and stays here. we are in competition with all the other cities in the world. on the other end we have unemployment like other. not all but a large number of those unemployed need a different level of job. they don't have great formal education. some don't
that allows us to grow a tax base. it's a period of time where you have to really really put tough scrutiny butou have the opportunity to lay ground work for bigger cities. the street car cities of america had huge thoracic bases. the no street car cities whatever kind of transit you put that around create the more dense neighbors and create more income that helped us get out of this mess. >> charlie: what was your biggest job as mayor other than the budget process and looking at pension?...
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qnda.org. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal." then we will have remarks by president obama in santiago, chile. tonight on c-span 3, a white house summit on bullying the tree michelle obama and president obama would discuss his own experiences with bullying as a child. >> as adults, we all remember what was like to see kids picked on in the hallway or the school yard. with big ears and the name i have, i was not immune. [laughter] i did not emerge unscathed. because of something that happens a lot, and something that has always been around, sometimes we turn a blind eye to the problem. >> y to the white house bullying summit tonight at 8:00 eastern on cspan 3. the >> this morning, and jack spencer takes a look at the nuclear situation in light of
for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qnda.org. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal." then we will have remarks by president obama in santiago, chile. tonight on c-span 3, a white house summit on bullying the tree michelle obama and president obama would discuss his own experiences with bullying as a...
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i hope to move us past the labels that have pigeonholed us at city hall or at least to not be bound by them. because if you're a so-called moderate, then i'm a moderate. i've spent the past two decades trying to make this city work, to work for all of us. for its entire history, people have flocked to san francisco with their hopes and with their dreams. they've invested in this city, not only with their money but with their sweat and with their blood. i understand that not only do people need to flourish here, but business needs to flourish here. i understand what is at stake. what is invested here in all senses of that word. it's our responsibility to see that this investment isn't squandered. but with all due respect to the talent of many leaders with whom i share this responsibility, i was a progressive before progressive was a political faction in this town. [applause] years ago, years ago, i fought the establishment to make this city function better, to make our communities more inclusive. i fought for justice. when i left bolt hall and joined the asian law caucus i sought to int
i hope to move us past the labels that have pigeonholed us at city hall or at least to not be bound by them. because if you're a so-called moderate, then i'm a moderate. i've spent the past two decades trying to make this city work, to work for all of us. for its entire history, people have flocked to san francisco with their hopes and with their dreams. they've invested in this city, not only with their money but with their sweat and with their blood. i understand that not only do people need...
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join us. thank you. ♪ lift every voice and sing across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation. narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protec
join us. thank you. ♪ lift every voice and sing across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on...
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the item is before us. supervisor chiu: colleagues, i think the capital planning committee and all the city departments working on this. chairperson chu: you have made a motion to send this item for? supervisor chiu: yes. chairperson chu: with regards to the request for the rec and park bond to be moved until 2012 -- i support leaving it where it is in the capital plan. the november 2012 election cycle -- from now until then, the department has the burden of proof to demonstrate that a bond would have the public support to move it forward. to the extent that we do not see much progress with regard to determining specific projects, we as a board could not put it on the ballot. i would still require affirmative action by the board of supervisors to put it on. i feel comfortable that we will have another check with the department of four it is done. on the streets plan, the areas i am least comfortable with in the capital plan is the streets plan. i understand the deferred maintenance, but i am less comforted
the item is before us. supervisor chiu: colleagues, i think the capital planning committee and all the city departments working on this. chairperson chu: you have made a motion to send this item for? supervisor chiu: yes. chairperson chu: with regards to the request for the rec and park bond to be moved until 2012 -- i support leaving it where it is in the capital plan. the november 2012 election cycle -- from now until then, the department has the burden of proof to demonstrate that a bond...
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russia as far east well let's talk to work correspondent and lisa is monitoring that situation for us now and these so what is the latest information we're getting from russia somehow in a region well of course also nami watch has been declared throughout the pacific region and that includes the russian federation specifically the region of south korean like you said which includes the real islands of course some of those islands are part of a territorial dispute with japan and how ready recorded sightings have been reported of waves up to three meters a person we're hearing one or two but it has been reported that now waves are being recorded at three meters again some alive and thousand people are being evacuated from the region although there has been no flooding so far a state of emergency has been declared in the region and russia of course is very wary of what's happening i despite that they have said like we heard from other russian president that they're ready to do whatever they can to help to can endure this massive earthquake including already sending orders to countries em
russia as far east well let's talk to work correspondent and lisa is monitoring that situation for us now and these so what is the latest information we're getting from russia somehow in a region well of course also nami watch has been declared throughout the pacific region and that includes the russian federation specifically the region of south korean like you said which includes the real islands of course some of those islands are part of a territorial dispute with japan and how ready...
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it could be touchy, but it could be useful. i'm just saying that we could use occasions for teaching about things that could make a difference. so i just say raise questions, and sometimes, raise hell when you raise the questions. [applause] >> i wanted to know if there was an african-american district attorney working in texas to review some of the cases that were -- i guess, tried, and some of the evidence was not valid. looking through investigating some of those cases to find out if they should be released because of the false information that was acquired. >> the attorney who has been the lead on the team that i have been in communication with is a guy by the name of morris moon, and he would be the person i could ask to find out the answer. there is actually a be a working on that, but i know there have been so many cases -- there is actually a d.a. working on that, but i know there have been so many cases that have been exposed, especially with dna testing. it is almost like every other week. there does need to be somebo
it could be touchy, but it could be useful. i'm just saying that we could use occasions for teaching about things that could make a difference. so i just say raise questions, and sometimes, raise hell when you raise the questions. [applause] >> i wanted to know if there was an african-american district attorney working in texas to review some of the cases that were -- i guess, tried, and some of the evidence was not valid. looking through investigating some of those cases to find out if...
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the cabdriver use the word into canned disruptor. we have our work to do to protect future generations. thank you. >> mr. kohl? >> thank you very much mr. chairman. i have a couple of specific questions one in particular a colleague asked and i have more general one that he asked me to put to you and this is mr. young from alaska. i'm going to read the question and he asked were due process is an basic in basic notions of fairness considered when you rescinded a properly issued permit on the desert rock power plant. that bill has said this plant will be the cleanest coal plant in the united states. this doesn't mean clean air standards within a coal plant be able to do so going forward? i want to tell you ahead of time i don't know this issue particularly well but he particularly asked he have an opportunity to address it. >> is that a new mexico? >> again i wish i could tell you more. aegis of the desert rock our plan. >> i believe he is talking about a title v petition for a coal-fired power plant. >> this is a native american angl
the cabdriver use the word into canned disruptor. we have our work to do to protect future generations. thank you. >> mr. kohl? >> thank you very much mr. chairman. i have a couple of specific questions one in particular a colleague asked and i have more general one that he asked me to put to you and this is mr. young from alaska. i'm going to read the question and he asked were due process is an basic in basic notions of fairness considered when you rescinded a properly issued...
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that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the consequences of the choice that was made to put in combined sewer systems. narrator: in 1994, the government adopted a combined sewer overflow policy to reduce csos nationwide. cities with combined sewer overflows now face an enforcement action called a consent decree. under a consent decree, a city must reduce pollution levels significantly within a strict time frame or face heavy fines. in 1960, the combined sewer overflows were a perfectly legitimate way of dealing with sewers. woman: the mind set was that, what did it matter if we wer
that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the...
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we happened to be the only black people there, they got us and put us in jail. that was the first day that you mentioned. the long and short of it is, i was in my second year of law school at the time. i am reading all these things about criminal procedure, criminal law. the stuff that is on the books is not what is happening on the streets. don't i have some kind of rights? miranda or something? they just did what they want and it was the first time that somebody had taken my body and had physically done something with me -- except raimondi, a different category. [laughter] they put me and handcuffs and they did all of that. so i wrote about it. my lawyer, she was also a teacher. she encouraged me to tell my story. the next week, the assignment in class, it was to talk about -- writing about an experience of injustice. i was ready to send this. i did not think anything of it, but she said that people should know about your story. i sent it to somebody. the editor from "the new york times" called me and said that it was a lot of racy for them. but people just ke
we happened to be the only black people there, they got us and put us in jail. that was the first day that you mentioned. the long and short of it is, i was in my second year of law school at the time. i am reading all these things about criminal procedure, criminal law. the stuff that is on the books is not what is happening on the streets. don't i have some kind of rights? miranda or something? they just did what they want and it was the first time that somebody had taken my body and had...
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for free transcripts or give us your comments about this program, visit us at qa.org. are also available as c-span podcast. >> next, british prime minister david cameron on libya. then "road to the white house" then a discussion on what is ahead for congress and the white house. tomorrow on "washington journal," jack spencer examine its nuclear power energy in the u.s. in the wake of the disaster in japan. they discuss the consumer product safety information database...